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rob roth looks at proposition 36 that takes aim at california's strict three strikes law. here at san quentin prison. for these inmates it's three strikes and they're in for life. what you're seeing is a weekly group therapy program run by convicts called hope for three strikers. >> after my military stent i started using cocaine and it was all bad after that. >> reporter: these are just a few dozen of the 8,000 california inmates serving life sentences under three strikes a law approved by voters in 1994, but proposition 36 on this november's ballot would modify three strikes. it would require the third strike to be not just for any felony but for a violent or serious crime. if the measure passes some 3,000 three strikers could be released if the judge agrees. one of the odds of mcsween. his strikes one and two are for burglary, the third petty theft. >> i've learned, i want to live my life and i don't want to live it here. i think i have too much to offer to society out there. >> reporter: michael romano is the coauthor of proposition 36. >> there's too many people that
rob roth looks at proposition 36 that takes aim at california's strict three strikes law. here at san quentin prison. for these inmates it's three strikes and they're in for life. what you're seeing is a weekly group therapy program run by convicts called hope for three strikers. >> after my military stent i started using cocaine and it was all bad after that. >> reporter: these are just a few dozen of the 8,000 california inmates serving life sentences under three strikes a law...
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authorities in vallejo are getting help from the fbi and the atf to investigate that fire at the private law office of the vallejo mayor. they have called the fire an act of terrorism because davis is a high profile figure. the fire broke out around 1:30 yesterday morning. the office suffered significant damage and many of his client records were destroyed. >> happening now the 30th yearly oracle open world user conference getting started. 50,000 people are registered to attend. the areaa hound howard street is expected to be blocked and driver also likely experience delays. ceo larry ellison is scheduled to give the key note address this evening. it's expected to be a economic shot in the arm for city hotels, restaurants, cabs and retailers. >> really huge impact to the city. i think it brings a lot of revenue and we are lucky to have it. >> reporter: they are also expected to announce a mapping deal with nokia. open world runs through october 4th. > a air quality is forecast to be unhealthy for a third day in a row in the bay area leading officials to declare at spare the area alert for to
authorities in vallejo are getting help from the fbi and the atf to investigate that fire at the private law office of the vallejo mayor. they have called the fire an act of terrorism because davis is a high profile figure. the fire broke out around 1:30 yesterday morning. the office suffered significant damage and many of his client records were destroyed. >> happening now the 30th yearly oracle open world user conference getting started. 50,000 people are registered to attend. the areaa...
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security council condemned that bombing calling it international law. the turkish prime minister says he doesn't want to go to war but he asked his parliament to approve more attacks. >>> new movie that shows the osama bin laden man hunt is due to debut two days before the elections. u.s. navy seals shot and killed osama bin laden during a raid at his compound in pakistan in may of 2011. the new movie which will air on the national geographic channel will -- is a prominent fundraiser for the obama campaign. national geographic says the timing of this release is not meant to be political. >>> secret service has adopted new policies following what many call the most embarrassing scandal in its history. it will ban excessive drinking enchaserring of work related information on social networking sites. >>> the labor department september jobs report is due out in just about 15 minutes. ktvu alison burns is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with some why are calling this the most important report of the year. >> reporter: we are just five weeks now from a pres
security council condemned that bombing calling it international law. the turkish prime minister says he doesn't want to go to war but he asked his parliament to approve more attacks. >>> new movie that shows the osama bin laden man hunt is due to debut two days before the elections. u.s. navy seals shot and killed osama bin laden during a raid at his compound in pakistan in may of 2011. the new movie which will air on the national geographic channel will -- is a prominent fundraiser...
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richmond and he believes this violates the law. >> when the changes to a court are done in a matter where people are dedeprives after built to have justice in that court it's taking way their constitutional right to access. >> this unemployed student has a child custody case. like many affected by cuts he has no car. hamilton lives in oakland a fairly quick trip by bart but when the court closes here he will have to take bart from oakland to dell norte then a bus to martinez. this is a trip that could cost more and could take an hour and a half or two. >> so if i i have a 9:00 court appointment that means very to leave at about 7:00 or 6:30 to get around 6:00. >> many people walk to court or have to take public transportation but to go to martinez it's fundamentally impossible for many. >> police are worried about the court closures and whether the longer trip to martinez will affect cases involving troubled teens. >> there may be missed court dates. >> the closures will go into affect at the end of the year except for family courtroom in pitsberg scheduled to close at the end of the mont
richmond and he believes this violates the law. >> when the changes to a court are done in a matter where people are dedeprives after built to have justice in that court it's taking way their constitutional right to access. >> this unemployed student has a child custody case. like many affected by cuts he has no car. hamilton lives in oakland a fairly quick trip by bart but when the court closes here he will have to take bart from oakland to dell norte then a bus to martinez. this...
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they intend to seek a temporary injunction against the law. it would have provided meal breaks and other protection to come must particular workers. and he said there are unanswered questions as whether or not it would extend to part- time workers. >>> president barack obama and mitt romney are preparing for wednesday's presidential debate. president barack obama talked about it at a rally in las vegas. >> i want to have a serious discussing about what we need to do to keep the country growing and restore security for hard working americans. was that people will be listening for and that's teeth bait you deserve. >> president barack obama will remain in nevada to prepare. chris chris trust -- chris christy said the president will do extraordinarily well. >> this whole race will be turned upside down come thursday morning. >> one week from today, president barack obama will return to the bay area to raise some cash. the dinner will be followed by a concert and concert tickets start at $100 and go to $7,500 which give you premium seats and a pho
they intend to seek a temporary injunction against the law. it would have provided meal breaks and other protection to come must particular workers. and he said there are unanswered questions as whether or not it would extend to part- time workers. >>> president barack obama and mitt romney are preparing for wednesday's presidential debate. president barack obama talked about it at a rally in las vegas. >> i want to have a serious discussing about what we need to do to keep the...
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in 1933, marshall received his law degree. his naacp, he fought for the civil rights of black americans. but what marked his time in history was the 1954 landmark case brown versus board of education. the supreme court struck down the separate but equal doctrine opening the way for integration of schools. but president eisenhower still called for patient on the issue of integration. >> i personally believe if you try to go too far too fast in laws in this delegate field, that has involved the emotions of so many millions of americans you're making a mistake. >> thurgood marshal representing one of the rebuffed students said they have been patient enough. >> maybe you can override prejudice overnight. but the emancipation proclamation was issued in 1863. 90 odd years ago. i believe in gradualism. i also believe that 90 odd years is pretty gradual. >> reporter: lindon johnson named marshall to the supreme court of the u.s. this great grandson of slaves became the first black man to serve in the nation's highest court. now at age
in 1933, marshall received his law degree. his naacp, he fought for the civil rights of black americans. but what marked his time in history was the 1954 landmark case brown versus board of education. the supreme court struck down the separate but equal doctrine opening the way for integration of schools. but president eisenhower still called for patient on the issue of integration. >> i personally believe if you try to go too far too fast in laws in this delegate field, that has involved...
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however they just pulled out of the building to take over the milpitas law enforcement and they will allow the public to vote on whether the city should outsource police services. >> in syria, at least 31 people are dead. three car bombs exploded and it has become a major battleground area for forces. they are trying to take over bashar assad. >>> now a judge has postponed the enforcement of the voter identification law it was dismissed but they say the ruling only applies to this year's voting and is expected to take affect next year. >>> they are taking stage in denver and mitt romney and president barack obama hold their first debate. allison burns joins us live on whether president barack obama will speak first, allison? >> reporter: there will be no answers, no cheering allowed for a crowd and they asked them to get to the first question and get the last word. they are taking intense preparations and president barack obama visited hoover dam. even though it is a good way to boost his falling poll numbers they say in the end debates are more about entertainment and few ever made
however they just pulled out of the building to take over the milpitas law enforcement and they will allow the public to vote on whether the city should outsource police services. >> in syria, at least 31 people are dead. three car bombs exploded and it has become a major battleground area for forces. they are trying to take over bashar assad. >>> now a judge has postponed the enforcement of the voter identification law it was dismissed but they say the ruling only applies to...
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they are asking them to rule the law unconstitutional. governor brown signed the law and it is scheduled to go in effect january 1st. >>> they are talking about suzy the dog. she ran out in front of a car, he slammed on his breaks thinking he avoided hitting her and somebody flagged him down saying there is a dog sticking out the grill of your car. animal control officers came, pulled her out of the grill, she was in shock but alive. that is when susie's story came to the news. >> i have no idea how she made it without getting killed. it is just amazing. >> yes, it is amazing, she survived, she only had a concussion and a chipped tooth and now they call her the miracle dog. >> that is quite a story. 5:17 is the time. we have a look at traffic, here is more. >>> dave, pam, we are off to a decent start. in the 4:30 hour, things have started. this is a look at 880 westbound and traffic is moving along well heading out to the toll plaza which light. -- which is light. 280 all the way up to the 880 split, no problems on the drive heading to th
they are asking them to rule the law unconstitutional. governor brown signed the law and it is scheduled to go in effect january 1st. >>> they are talking about suzy the dog. she ran out in front of a car, he slammed on his breaks thinking he avoided hitting her and somebody flagged him down saying there is a dog sticking out the grill of your car. animal control officers came, pulled her out of the grill, she was in shock but alive. that is when susie's story came to the news....
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the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are violating international standards. but correctional officials disagree. >> we follow the national model. >> officials say the conditions are based on the inmate's behavior to protect other inmates. the two prisons listed are pelican bay and corber state prison. >>> authorities raided 2 dozen homes in a marijuana bust in the north bay. 150 law enforcement officers carried out the raid yesterday morning. participating agencies included the fbi and ingrations and customs enforcement. authorities say 300 plants were seized. the threne -- 13 people were arrested. >>> an update on a story you saw here on ktvu channel 2 news. san francisco fire yesterday underwent a double mastectomy. we reported on how th
the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are violating international standards. but correctional officials disagree. >> we follow the national model. >> officials...
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. >>> coming up, the california law is being challenged. >>> what you don't up stand. >> over the last two years healthcare people are -- premiums are harder to pay >> >> and trains are running more slowly and that's going to cause major delays. . >>> welcome back. early verdicts are rolling in for the debate 45% say mitt romney out worked president barack obama. good morning sandra for an early analysis. >> reporter: good morning. mitt romney came out strong in last night's performance during the first showdown between the two candidates and talking about the specifics. 67% of voters who watched the debate said mitt romney won versus 2 5% for president barack obama. the first presidential debate focused and candidates have plenty to talk about including health care reform. >> in my state we had republicans and democrats come together and work together. what you did was push through a plan without a single republican vote. >> in the past two years, it has gone up but they have gone up slower than any time in the last four years. >> my number one principal said there will be no tax cut
. >>> coming up, the california law is being challenged. >>> what you don't up stand. >> over the last two years healthcare people are -- premiums are harder to pay >> >> and trains are running more slowly and that's going to cause major delays. . >>> welcome back. early verdicts are rolling in for the debate 45% say mitt romney out worked president barack obama. good morning sandra for an early analysis. >> reporter: good morning. mitt romney...
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laws. reporting live from washington, d.c., alison burns, ktvu -- alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor brown has just signed a controversial bill involving gay teens. california will become the first state in the nation to ban therapy who tries to turn gay or lesbian teens. those who oppose the bill say this perppy could put you at higher risk of depression or suicide. >>> and a new law signed by governor jerry brown may reduce life sentences for hundreds of inmates. the bill applies to those convicted of murder. in an inmate has served at least 15 years, shows remorse, and is taking steps toward rehabilitation, a judge may reduce a life sentence of life without the possibility of parole. >>> an american airlines flight made an emergency landing yesterday in new york after believe it or not, a row of seats. according to an exclusive report by "the new york post" the plane heading from miami to boston had to be diverted. reportedly, no one was seriously hurt. >>> also, the plane c
laws. reporting live from washington, d.c., alison burns, ktvu -- alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor brown has just signed a controversial bill involving gay teens. california will become the first state in the nation to ban therapy who tries to turn gay or lesbian teens. those who oppose the bill say this perppy could put you at higher risk of depression or suicide. >>> and a new law signed by governor jerry brown may reduce life sentences for hundreds of...
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the decrease is likely due to increased awareness about the dangers of dui and new safety laws. >>> officials of the alum rock union school district in san jose notifying parents they are moving some students to different classes and schools by october 15th, realigning classes eliminating 18 teaching jobs. changes are expected to save more than a million dollars and affect all of the 2010 three -- 23 elementary schools. officials say more families with children are moving out of the district than moving in. >>> back not gas prices being hiked and blaming it on the heatwave. >> yeah. >> i don't know about that i say bring on the relief then. >> prices go up every year in california this time. >> heatwave or no? >> i'm jut saying. >> that's an observation. -- i'm just saying. >> that's an observation. what are you going to do? >> gonna pay. >> you may pay one more day inland in the form of air conditioning, after that mother nature will provide air conditioning. 5:19. beautiful picture as we look down from mount tamalpais sausalito in the foreground, san francisco in the background all the way
the decrease is likely due to increased awareness about the dangers of dui and new safety laws. >>> officials of the alum rock union school district in san jose notifying parents they are moving some students to different classes and schools by october 15th, realigning classes eliminating 18 teaching jobs. changes are expected to save more than a million dollars and affect all of the 2010 three -- 23 elementary schools. officials say more families with children are moving out of the...
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now it's the law. how many undocumented workers will be allowed to get a california driver's license, and which illegal immigrants are not eligible? >> it doesn't make any sense. it's totally unfair. >> californians paid a fortune for this brand-new veterans home that sits empty. why the state won't let anyone move in while you cover the cost. >> that was really uncalled for, senator. >> if you were watching, it looked like a classic off-the- cuff ringer, but it wasn't. the real story behind that brutal debate moment as we get ready for the obama-romney round 1. burner. governor brown >>> an historic new law is putting illegal immigration back on the front burner. governor jerry brown signed a law allowing young people brought into this country as children to get driver's license. but our cbs 5 reporter tells us there is a catch. len? >> reporter: dana, backers of this bill have been saying for years that it would make california roads a lot safer because suddenly hundreds of thousands of people, some
now it's the law. how many undocumented workers will be allowed to get a california driver's license, and which illegal immigrants are not eligible? >> it doesn't make any sense. it's totally unfair. >> californians paid a fortune for this brand-new veterans home that sits empty. why the state won't let anyone move in while you cover the cost. >> that was really uncalled for, senator. >> if you were watching, it looked like a classic off-the- cuff ringer, but it wasn't....
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security council calls it a violation of international law. turkey retaliated by shelling syrian military posts. the turkish prime minister says he doesn't want to go to war. >>> a film that depicts the osama bin laden man hunt is set to debut two days before the november election. navy seals shot and killed bin laden during a raid at his pakistani compound back in may of 2011. the new film which will air on the national geographic channel. national geographic says the time snot meant to be political. >>> many call it the most important jobs report of the year and it just came out this morning. only five weeks before the presidential election now we are getting a new look at the condition of the u.s. economy. ktvu alison burns is live in our washington, d.c. bureau now with the september jobs report that came out 45 minutes ago. good morning, alison. >> reporter: big, big surprise this morning and this could be the boost the obama campaign is look for this week. let's take a closer look at the numbers. the labor department september jobs repor
security council calls it a violation of international law. turkey retaliated by shelling syrian military posts. the turkish prime minister says he doesn't want to go to war. >>> a film that depicts the osama bin laden man hunt is set to debut two days before the november election. navy seals shot and killed bin laden during a raid at his pakistani compound back in may of 2011. the new film which will air on the national geographic channel. national geographic says the time snot meant...
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i also think it is important to be flexible as community workers or law enforcement. we need to be flexible because things change. there is not just one solution. kids might take 10 steps forward. they might make such significant progress, and then something goes down. something goes down and they take eight steps back. we need to be able to be flexible with them and be there through that process. and not to say, i am not working with you anymore because you let me down. that is really important as well, not to be rigid. collaborations are very important as well. if we are talking about bringing everybody to the table to develop solutions, youth should have the same importance as the district supervisor, as the police enforcement officer, as the executive director. through that, we build a real communities. i have respect for our brother over here and respect for my sister over there. you develop that accountability and integrity billet -- and integrity amongst one another. we are able to express ourselves and develop real solutions, especially in the time where the b
i also think it is important to be flexible as community workers or law enforcement. we need to be flexible because things change. there is not just one solution. kids might take 10 steps forward. they might make such significant progress, and then something goes down. something goes down and they take eight steps back. we need to be able to be flexible with them and be there through that process. and not to say, i am not working with you anymore because you let me down. that is really...
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some ved federal law by claiming to cure diabetes or cancer. one submitted a college term paper as proof of its claims. >>> for the fourth year in a row, the birthrate is down. but this -- might not be a bad sign. the government said there was a 1% decline births in 20101 -- 2011. but in recent years, the decline came in at 2% or 3%. experts say this could be a sign that people are more confident in the economy and are ready to grow their family. >>> 7:25. well, oraw kell's world conference continues today at the moscone center. but the big event is appreciation night on treasure island. last night, crews -- crews were out there testing all of the lights for the concert. pearl jam is the headliner, the kings of leon and "x" will be featured. if you want to be at this concert, you will have to have an approved wristband from the openworld event. >>> let's check in with sal. how is 101? >> 101 at 880, it's very slow. there is a crash up the road. i want to show you what that is doing to 101 -- 101. they opened up the lanes and now the traffic all
some ved federal law by claiming to cure diabetes or cancer. one submitted a college term paper as proof of its claims. >>> for the fourth year in a row, the birthrate is down. but this -- might not be a bad sign. the government said there was a 1% decline births in 20101 -- 2011. but in recent years, the decline came in at 2% or 3%. experts say this could be a sign that people are more confident in the economy and are ready to grow their family. >>> 7:25. well, oraw kell's...
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depending on how quickly the law fog clears out. the coastline will bup in the northl see '70s and '80s and even 90's in santa rosa. tomorrow will see conditions warm quite a bit but even more in sunday and monday. also our bay shore will be about '90s that day. it will be a big warmup compared to what we have been saying. the weather will be cooler as we head into the end of next week. the weather is always on comcast 193. she chain there is a smoking banned in the area. >> a smoking ban coverage covers and a and there is a smon in the area the smoking ban covs electronic cigarettes. the fine for smoking in downtown concord is a hundred dollars for the first offense and 200 for the second offense and more than that after the third offense. one more thing if you smoke in your car you are ok but how ever if you park and have your head out of the car you will be in violation. >> if you have a common or a question for about people behaving badly goethe kron4 dock, carry it >> i we will bring we are follg developing news on friday for c
depending on how quickly the law fog clears out. the coastline will bup in the northl see '70s and '80s and even 90's in santa rosa. tomorrow will see conditions warm quite a bit but even more in sunday and monday. also our bay shore will be about '90s that day. it will be a big warmup compared to what we have been saying. the weather will be cooler as we head into the end of next week. the weather is always on comcast 193. she chain there is a smoking banned in the area. >> a smoking ban...
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that is the front of the law offices here of mayor osby davis. if you look up you can see his name on the big marquis. a great deal of damage done to that front office and investigators were on the scene trying to figure out exactly how that fire started in the first place. crews have spotted the fire here at 1:30 this morning and say when they arrived, there was an intensifier in the waiting room area and smoke filling the entire building. crews tell me they were able to confine the fire to that waiting area but again, there is extensive smoke damage throughout the building. mayor osby davis was here earlier this morning, as his law office burned, as was michael thompson. we talked with him earlier this morning and he tells k.t.v.u. he is devastated by the fire. at this point in time firefighters are saying the fire may have been started intentionally. >> at 1:30 in the morning, if there is, you know, usually business hours, if it is closed like that, that would make it suspicious to us. so that's why we call out an investigator. >> reporter: no
that is the front of the law offices here of mayor osby davis. if you look up you can see his name on the big marquis. a great deal of damage done to that front office and investigators were on the scene trying to figure out exactly how that fire started in the first place. crews have spotted the fire here at 1:30 this morning and say when they arrived, there was an intensifier in the waiting room area and smoke filling the entire building. crews tell me they were able to confine the fire to...
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many employers are not aware of the law. domestic workers have held several rallies urging governor brown to sign a bill. giving them over time pay and rest breaks. >>> government statistics show it pays to live in the bay area. >> they have the highest wages. san francisco. san mateo and santa clara counties are the top 10 for weekly salaries. santa clara is ranked second. and incidentally new yorkers make the most. they average nearly $2,500 a week. >>> they are seeking to strike down an ordinance that bans six offenders from opening doors to children on halloween. she filed the lawsuit on behalf of five registered sex offenders. the ordinance prohibits them from decading their homes and requires them to say no candy is going to be given out. >> we have more details on animal schwarzenegger's new book which details affairs. he admits that he had a "hot affair with brigette nielsen when they were dating and living together. he also talked about fathering listen house keepest child. >>> the team will have to play without two
many employers are not aware of the law. domestic workers have held several rallies urging governor brown to sign a bill. giving them over time pay and rest breaks. >>> government statistics show it pays to live in the bay area. >> they have the highest wages. san francisco. san mateo and santa clara counties are the top 10 for weekly salaries. santa clara is ranked second. and incidentally new yorkers make the most. they average nearly $2,500 a week. >>> they are...
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your in-laws, cousins. and follow instruction. also given the impression that this perpetrators, they believe they are using application drugs to make their victims unconscious and follow instructions. there's no evidence so far, even when i was working in hong kong, we never found any evidence on that. but there is a strong belief in that. second thing i want to say is language barriers. we found out in ones we have attacked in san francisco we find there is a huge limitation in this language services. i'm helping and actually i was donating a lot of my personal time in translating personal documents because they don't have an officer who have capacity of getting document translated. i think i covered most of my points because -- >> i just want to say thank you for your work. i really believe you go across the entire city above and beyond and you have done a lot of volunteering of your time. i'm sure you have done this a lot. i just want to say thank you for your service. it is really important. we rely a lot on you in the city.
your in-laws, cousins. and follow instruction. also given the impression that this perpetrators, they believe they are using application drugs to make their victims unconscious and follow instructions. there's no evidence so far, even when i was working in hong kong, we never found any evidence on that. but there is a strong belief in that. second thing i want to say is language barriers. we found out in ones we have attacked in san francisco we find there is a huge limitation in this language...
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visiting from out of state and is cooperating >> there are no signs of impairment at this point orny laws that wereiolated the we options and make sure how we have how this occurred >> it has been a point of contention. neighbors complained that th needs better warning signs.nd >> the pain is deep and it will be deep for ourommunity but what we want to express most is the family and for her friends >> one parent tells me they're planning a candlelight vigil for cayley tonight and the principal says tt griefelorounswill be here all next week to help studentsers. >> a cdlelig vigil will be held at 630 tonight. bay area. >> thes to y, is the marine layer gets moved down see. we will see big changes tomorrow and really taking hold on sunday. tomorrow and sunday and monday, we have an excessive heat watch in effect for all interior lley it will be the hottest weather1 swift new record highs. >> a bridge designed to make it safer for bicyclist and pedestrians. >> stretching your paycheck, fruits and vegetables you should splurge on and the organic foods that can be a ste ofoney. giving sight to
visiting from out of state and is cooperating >> there are no signs of impairment at this point orny laws that wereiolated the we options and make sure how we have how this occurred >> it has been a point of contention. neighbors complained that th needs better warning signs.nd >> the pain is deep and it will be deep for ourommunity but what we want to express most is the family and for her friends >> one parent tells me they're planning a candlelight vigil for cayley...
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condemned the attack by calling it a violation of international law. turkey retaliated by shelling posts. the prime minister doesn't want to go to war. >>> the district attorney of queens new york wants know why a police officer shot unarmed driver who was a national guardsman. he cut off two police vehicles on the grand central parkway yesterday. police pulled them over, told him to put his hands up and shot him. they claim he was reaching under he is seat. his passenger says his hands were on the steering wheel. >>> federal investigators are investigating whether two border patrol agents may have been shot in a friendly fire incident. the shootings happened on tuesday morning near the u.s.- mexico border in arizona. u.s. officials thought the shootings were carried out by armed criminals but now investigators say they can't rule out whether shots were fired in the friendly fire incident. one died, the second one was wounded. >>> ten minutes before 9:00. season fran has a catholic archbishop. the thousand worshipers filled st. mary's yesterday. some c
condemned the attack by calling it a violation of international law. turkey retaliated by shelling posts. the prime minister doesn't want to go to war. >>> the district attorney of queens new york wants know why a police officer shot unarmed driver who was a national guardsman. he cut off two police vehicles on the grand central parkway yesterday. police pulled them over, told him to put his hands up and shot him. they claim he was reaching under he is seat. his passenger says his...
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i really am appreciative of the law enforcement and community-based agencies that are here with us today. how they have really worked together to try to crack down to make sure people are aware of these scams and we can as a city kind of move forward to prevent them for the future. so this hearing is on a number of these types of scams that have happened over the past few months. they tend to target older chinese women in san francisco. since january of this year there have been a series reported. again, it is older asian or chinese women. it involves the theft of jewelry and money obtained under false pretense. nearly 50 of these cases have been reported in san francisco. it's totaled over $1.5 million of losses in cash and jewelry. many of these cases also again have taken place not only in chinatown but also sunset and richmond district. similar cases also have been reported in new york, chicago, boston and seattle. i wanted to invite up a number of the reps from our law enforcement and community agencies from the police department, san francisco district attorney's office rebecca pro
i really am appreciative of the law enforcement and community-based agencies that are here with us today. how they have really worked together to try to crack down to make sure people are aware of these scams and we can as a city kind of move forward to prevent them for the future. so this hearing is on a number of these types of scams that have happened over the past few months. they tend to target older chinese women in san francisco. since january of this year there have been a series...
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the last term ended with the sole cause about care health care law. for >> in fact governor jerry brown announced that he will sign a bill that prevents children from being psychologically abused. gay- rights st. groups say the practice is dangerous it to promote depression and suicide among youth. it prevents children from pepin their gender confused children the bill will take pleasanton refers. >> will allow the governor be killed the multiple parents bill that would lead judges declared that parents have more thadance to legal parents. supporters say it could keep children out of foster care by giving them additional legal plans that have caretaking in financial obligations. >> some illegal immigrants should k--it would cut the deal in the issue licenses to illegal immigrants who have work permits. still ahead at 4: 38 kron 4 news a big mistake and california theme park 1 teenagers in the hospital will explain what happened coming up. >> a 19 year reportedly cut in line at a theme park it to go ahead first. halfway down the ride the teen fell off
the last term ended with the sole cause about care health care law. for >> in fact governor jerry brown announced that he will sign a bill that prevents children from being psychologically abused. gay- rights st. groups say the practice is dangerous it to promote depression and suicide among youth. it prevents children from pepin their gender confused children the bill will take pleasanton refers. >> will allow the governor be killed the multiple parents bill that would lead judges...
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another bad break for the mayor of vallejo a fire at his law office is considered suspicious. richmond city councilman attacked a confrontation came to blows >>> traffic tickets many people say are unfair it got easier to get out of paying them up >>> it appears to be started on purpose of fire at the law office of oz b davis it was on tuolomne street downtown vallejo firefighter said nearly half the building in golf in flames. >>> we aggressively attack the fire we contended to the room of origin smoked agate smoke damage and suspicious fire under investigation >>> the fire started in their front waiting room but investigators investigated as our son this is the second time he's been the victim of a crime in may his mortars cycle was stolen from the city of parking lot bay area mother who police that left her daughter at a morgan hill grocery store under arrest marcie kielan taken into custody last night in nevada east of rain now she had been on the run nine days, she left her daughter at safeway holding the bag after the tried to steal a cart of groceries the daughter is wi
another bad break for the mayor of vallejo a fire at his law office is considered suspicious. richmond city councilman attacked a confrontation came to blows >>> traffic tickets many people say are unfair it got easier to get out of paying them up >>> it appears to be started on purpose of fire at the law office of oz b davis it was on tuolomne street downtown vallejo firefighter said nearly half the building in golf in flames. >>> we aggressively attack the fire we...
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most dangerous city in america >> i think what we need to do is declare oakland a state of mother-in-law. >> we just described to -- a state of emergency. >> we've just described what's taken place here. >> five murders in 8 hours. >> they should say these shootings are out of control, this is not afghanistan, this not iraq >> 94 murders within the last 10 months or so >> it's alarming that we talk about the number of homicides as if 90 people being killed in our streets is not a real big thing. i guess because it's based upon the past. >> the people here today are key community patterns in the city's operation cease-fire, lifelines to safety. in the program which we'll launch in about two week, we expect to reduce resed yichl, focus on -- recidivism, and building trust within the community. >> we need to declare the city of oakland under a state of emergency, get control of the shooting, the homicides going on, and then we can talk about these programs, cease-fire, and all this stuff. right now, as far as the community is concerned that i represent, it's out of control. >> the 94 homici
most dangerous city in america >> i think what we need to do is declare oakland a state of mother-in-law. >> we just described to -- a state of emergency. >> we've just described what's taken place here. >> five murders in 8 hours. >> they should say these shootings are out of control, this is not afghanistan, this not iraq >> 94 murders within the last 10 months or so >> it's alarming that we talk about the number of homicides as if 90 people being...
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federal investigators are helping police with a fire they say was intentionally set to destroy the law offices of mayor ostby davis. it started early yesterday morning in vallejo. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has the details. >> reporter: the inside of mayor ostby davis' private law office is a burned-out shell of melted machines, singed walls and crime scene tape. police say this is a fire that is more than just suspicious. >> because we suspect it is an arson and because we are characterizing this as perhaps a form of domestic terrorism, atf. >> we were able to get the first look inside as they were sifting through the damage. it was clear the mayor was still shaken by the fire and didn't want to say much. >> so what is your feeling about all of this? >> i'm not going to express my feelings. i'm just telling you they are going through the investigation and we are trying to piece together the pieces and we will deal with what we have to deal with. >> fire teams were age to quickly knock down the flames when they arrived. >> heavy smoke and fire coming from one of the windows. on
federal investigators are helping police with a fire they say was intentionally set to destroy the law offices of mayor ostby davis. it started early yesterday morning in vallejo. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has the details. >> reporter: the inside of mayor ostby davis' private law office is a burned-out shell of melted machines, singed walls and crime scene tape. police say this is a fire that is more than just suspicious. >> because we suspect it is an arson and because we...
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this law doesn't change that but makes the process tougher. parents will have to get a signature from a licensed health care practitioner first. >> we want the real facts rather than things they hear from the internet or friends and family. >> reporter: the director of the department of pediatrics at valley medical center is pleased with the new law but also surprised. at the last moment, governor brown added an exemption, religion. parents with religious beliefs ruling out vaccinations don't have to jump through the hoop. >> perhaps with the new exemption, it will not be as effective. >> reporter: this new mom thinks it's a good idea. >> the new law takes effect in 2014. washington state implemented a similar law last year, and health officials there say fewer parents are opting out. >>> paul, it's october 1 and blazing hot. where was this like three months ago? >> exactly. where was this during summer? this day eclipses every day we had for the entire summer, and yes, the calendars october, and the rent is due, and you are probably wearing a
this law doesn't change that but makes the process tougher. parents will have to get a signature from a licensed health care practitioner first. >> we want the real facts rather than things they hear from the internet or friends and family. >> reporter: the director of the department of pediatrics at valley medical center is pleased with the new law but also surprised. at the last moment, governor brown added an exemption, religion. parents with religious beliefs ruling out...
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the city requires everyone on the megan's law website to put a sign on the front door that reads, quote, no candy or treats at this residence. and according to the lawsuit, both the banner and the ban violates the first amendment rights. the attorney for the unnamed defenders claimed they particularly disliked the sign adding, quote, to us it is similar to branding. we can think of what happened in nazi germany where jews had to appear in public wearing yellow stars. a valid and not totally offensive comparison if i do say so myself. for more let's go to the chief legal correspondent, water cooler cat. >> clearly it is a man in a cat outfit. i did that all the time to get free beverages. will, is this like an appropriate battle? >> if you want to discourage people from going to the home of sex offenders you should discourage them. the jews and the nazi germany thing, greg i am here and calling for a more for yum on that phrase. we can say literally nothing is like that. >> i think you are absolutely right. you could be like father and son. >> he is my child. i was in new york city some
the city requires everyone on the megan's law website to put a sign on the front door that reads, quote, no candy or treats at this residence. and according to the lawsuit, both the banner and the ban violates the first amendment rights. the attorney for the unnamed defenders claimed they particularly disliked the sign adding, quote, to us it is similar to branding. we can think of what happened in nazi germany where jews had to appear in public wearing yellow stars. a valid and not totally...
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challengers say the law is outdated and unnecessary. a big lineup of cases that could change the landscape of civil rights in america. frances coe, nbc news. >>> a little more than a month away from decision 2012 and this week the presidential debates begin. president obama and mitt romney both preparing for their first debate in denver wednesday night. republicans are calling for more pressure on the president's foreign policy. in today's "wall street journal" romney calls mr. obama's policies dangerous. both sides are downplaying expectations, giving credit to each other as strong debaters. >> obama is going to be formidable and ike it will be a good debate but i certainly would not underestimate what barack obama brings. >> he's a good debater. i'm just okay. but what i'm most concerned about is having a serious discussion about what we need to do to keep the country growing. >> both sides are already planning their post debate rallies. romney is in virginia with paul ryan on thursday. president obama is staying in colorado. >> wedne
challengers say the law is outdated and unnecessary. a big lineup of cases that could change the landscape of civil rights in america. frances coe, nbc news. >>> a little more than a month away from decision 2012 and this week the presidential debates begin. president obama and mitt romney both preparing for their first debate in denver wednesday night. republicans are calling for more pressure on the president's foreign policy. in today's "wall street journal" romney calls...
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this new law doesn't change that. it makes the process a bit tougher. parents will have to talk to a licensed healthcare practitioner and get a signature first. >> we want them to get the real facts rather than things they hear from internet or friends and family without hearing both sides of the story. >> reporter: the director of the department of pediatrics at valley medical center is surprised, at the last moment governor brown anded a religious exemption. parents with religious beliefs ruling out vaccinations don't have to jump through this hoop. >> perhaps with this new exception added to it, the bill won't be as effective. >> reporter: even so this new mom thinks it's a good idea. >> your relationship with your pediatrician is a partnership. >> reporter: dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5, healthwatch. >>> from stanford university researchers say a virus may be able to stop an aggressive form of breast cancer. the research involved adding a tumor fighting protein to a harmless smallpox-type virus and giving it to mice with triple negative breast cancer. fu
this new law doesn't change that. it makes the process a bit tougher. parents will have to talk to a licensed healthcare practitioner and get a signature first. >> we want them to get the real facts rather than things they hear from internet or friends and family without hearing both sides of the story. >> reporter: the director of the department of pediatrics at valley medical center is surprised, at the last moment governor brown anded a religious exemption. parents with religious...
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it appears to have been torched on purpose fire gutted the law office of mayor ozby davis he watched as firefighters battled the blaze on tuolomne street downtown vallejo it started at 130 this morning nearly half the building was covered in fines. >>> we aggressively attack the fire we contain it to the room of origin there's heavy smoke damage throughout it is a suspicious fire >>> because the fire started in the waiting room and investigators believe it is arson this is the second time mayor david it a crime in may his motorcycle was stolen from. the bay area mother who police say left her 10 year-old daughter at robbery attempt at a morgan hill grocery store under arrest, she was taken into a rest in firmly, nevada and on the run for nine days she left her daughter hole in the back at a safeway when it tried to steal a cart of groceries the daughters with their grandmother in will not face charges her a 11 month old son is in custody. excessive heat warning for inland areas only expected to get hotter this week and roberta gonzales tracks it for us >>> we jump from 4-15 degrees i
it appears to have been torched on purpose fire gutted the law office of mayor ozby davis he watched as firefighters battled the blaze on tuolomne street downtown vallejo it started at 130 this morning nearly half the building was covered in fines. >>> we aggressively attack the fire we contain it to the room of origin there's heavy smoke damage throughout it is a suspicious fire >>> because the fire started in the waiting room and investigators believe it is arson this is the...
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in rimondthe juvenile law courtom wil close. cases will bmoved all the way to the main courthouse martinez in the centl part of the county. the same thing will happ in pittsrgh. wh its juvenile family courtrooms go dark t.she head the bar association. >> these are folks who have least amount of income. least access to public transportation t.and least amount of resources of anybody else in the county. yet they are being the made to take the brunt of these budget cuts. >>reporter: lawyer dan fice in richnd bieves th tsiolate the la. >> when e change to a court are con in a mapper where people are fundamentally deprived of their ability to have job in the court. taking away their constitutional right to access. >> hamilton unemployed college student who has a child custody case in richmond juvenile court. like many resident affected by the court cuts he has no car. he now lives in oakland which is a fairly quick 30 ment trip by bart but when the crt closes here hamiln wi havto ta barfrom oakld to denorth then wt cap bus martinez.
in rimondthe juvenile law courtom wil close. cases will bmoved all the way to the main courthouse martinez in the centl part of the county. the same thing will happ in pittsrgh. wh its juvenile family courtrooms go dark t.she head the bar association. >> these are folks who have least amount of income. least access to public transportation t.and least amount of resources of anybody else in the county. yet they are being the made to take the brunt of these budget cuts. >>reporter:...
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. >> law enforcement will be out in force. if you can't take part -- cal train or anything else you don't drive, fill your gas tank. sounds like a big duh, but you'd be surprise. >> traffic starts to slow down people start to idle. they're on the road longer than they anticipated. make sure you have a full tank of gas before you get started. >> you run out on the road, you're stuck. tow trucks are going to get stuck in traffic too. just in case, there will be extra tow trucks all over the bay area from the chp this weekend. >> yeah, he's all over it. bart is adding trains to help with the weekend crush for sure. starting tomorrow night three train will be added. saturday 16 additional trains will be in service. and on sunday 12 special event trains. yesterday the day the a's clinched the al west they far fared -- so if you're concerned about traffic you can log on to cbssf.com. you can check real time conditions on the road at any time. >> tears, hugs, thanks, and lots of fur. it was an emotional reunion in san jose after a fa
. >> law enforcement will be out in force. if you can't take part -- cal train or anything else you don't drive, fill your gas tank. sounds like a big duh, but you'd be surprise. >> traffic starts to slow down people start to idle. they're on the road longer than they anticipated. make sure you have a full tank of gas before you get started. >> you run out on the road, you're stuck. tow trucks are going to get stuck in traffic too. just in case, there will be extra tow trucks...
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my in-laws are in town. >> are they. >> so we're coming into the city. >> oh, my goodness. >> all weekend long. >> it is going to be crazy in the city. there's so many things going on. we are hoping the weather will cooperate. we'll see tooler temperatures in the bay area no getting around that, we'll see cooler temperatures. the key will be to get rid of low clouds. it will be cool enough mixing out some low clouds. but today we are starting out with plenty of clouds, by the afternoon some sunshine. but looks like temperatures going to stay cool to mild outside well below the average. and then the whole weekend looks like we'll stay below average in fact probably a little bit cooler as we head in toward sunday. this low will continue to slowly work its way toward the coastline. that is going to bring with it that cool marine air outside so that will drop the temperatures. we have delays at sfo of an hour and a half almost on arriving flights there. partly cloudy by the afternoon. around the country we are looking at 84 degrees in houston, some showers in toward denver about 50 degrees th
my in-laws are in town. >> are they. >> so we're coming into the city. >> oh, my goodness. >> all weekend long. >> it is going to be crazy in the city. there's so many things going on. we are hoping the weather will cooperate. we'll see tooler temperatures in the bay area no getting around that, we'll see cooler temperatures. the key will be to get rid of low clouds. it will be cool enough mixing out some low clouds. but today we are starting out with plenty of...
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the landlord said this is the latest in a series of attacks on the law office. a fire in san jose raced through an abandoned warehouse burning it to the growbdz. they were able to put the flames out before they spread to nearby apartment buildings. and toll picks is becoming a sport. they want to sue an activist who he claims punched him in the head. the activist seen here being arrested, and he claims the councilman hit him first. it is going to get hot out there in the next few days and leigh glaser is standing by to tell us about that. hi, leigh. >> if you are heading back east, get ready for a nice fall cool down. showers will move into the southeast with new orleans tomorrow 84 degrees. if you are traveling to new york look for afternoon light rain showers there. 68 and 75 in st. louis and 75 in denver. but if you want the heat, yes, california is where it will be tomorrow. 108 in palm springs, all the way up toward fresno, 100 degrees. sacramento near 100-degree heat. tahoe tomorrow 78 degrees. the state will remain cool, the bay area hot. sunday inland as
the landlord said this is the latest in a series of attacks on the law office. a fire in san jose raced through an abandoned warehouse burning it to the growbdz. they were able to put the flames out before they spread to nearby apartment buildings. and toll picks is becoming a sport. they want to sue an activist who he claims punched him in the head. the activist seen here being arrested, and he claims the councilman hit him first. it is going to get hot out there in the next few days and leigh...
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the landlord said this is the latest in a series of attacks on the law office. a fire in san jose raced through an abandoned warehouse burning it to the growbdz. they were able to put the flames out before they spread to nearby apartment buildings. and toll picks is becoming a sport. they want to sue an activist who he claims punched him in the head. the activist seen here being arrested, and he claims the councilman hit him first. it is going to get hot out there in the next few days and leigh glaser is standing by to tell us about that. hi, leigh. >> if you are heading back east, get ready for a nice fall cool down. showers will move into the southeast with new orleans tomorrow 84 degrees. if you are traveling to new york look for afternoon light rain showers there. 68 and 75 in st. louis and 75 in denver. but if you want the heat, yes, california is where it will be tomorrow. 108 in palm springs, all the way up toward fresno, 100 degrees. sacramento near 100-degree heat. tahoe tomorrow 78 degrees. the state will remain cool, the bay area hot. sunday inland as
the landlord said this is the latest in a series of attacks on the law office. a fire in san jose raced through an abandoned warehouse burning it to the growbdz. they were able to put the flames out before they spread to nearby apartment buildings. and toll picks is becoming a sport. they want to sue an activist who he claims punched him in the head. the activist seen here being arrested, and he claims the councilman hit him first. it is going to get hot out there in the next few days and leigh...
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courts for serious international law violations. the statute actually remained dormant for nearly 200 years, until the lawyers for the center of constitutional rights, in the mid 1970's, under it did when researching possible responses to the maya lin massacre. in the 1970's, a woman track down the police chief who had brutally tortured and killed her beloved 17-year-old brother while he was in peril why, simply because he was the son of the general's political opponents appeared on her behalf, the center for constitutional rights sued this police chief in the united states, and that produced a ruling in the court of appeals here in new york, which enshrined in the alien tour statute in u.s. law and made clear, until the decision of the supreme court, that foreigners could sue in u.s. courts for the most egregious human rights violations. >> i want to turn to ken saro- wiwa. in 2009, shell reached a settlement with the family for $15 million. the trial look at human rights violations. he was the founding member and president of the
courts for serious international law violations. the statute actually remained dormant for nearly 200 years, until the lawyers for the center of constitutional rights, in the mid 1970's, under it did when researching possible responses to the maya lin massacre. in the 1970's, a woman track down the police chief who had brutally tortured and killed her beloved 17-year-old brother while he was in peril why, simply because he was the son of the general's political opponents appeared on her behalf,...
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right now state law does not ban public nudity. it does prohibit lewd public behavior. >>> the gates will be locked at san jose's allen rock park. san jose fire officials say there are still extreme fire conditions because of the hot weather. if -- well, when the weather cools off, the city says it will re open that park. >>> it will be cooling off very soon and maybe a week away, maybe some rain too. >> oh, yeah, we've got some major changes ahead. we're going to get much cooler. we're going to hold on to that pattern basically through next week. temperatures already dropping off today. we want to start with this crystal clear look over the port of oakland. you'll notice we are getting a little bit choppier on the bay at this point. the winds are picking up. they're shifting out of west. that's a good sign of a cooler day ahead. temperatures are mild. especially down in the south bay. 67 degrees. you're at 62 in san mateo. campbell's at 78. because it was so warm yesterday in cooper tino, you're starting the morning at 81 degrees.
right now state law does not ban public nudity. it does prohibit lewd public behavior. >>> the gates will be locked at san jose's allen rock park. san jose fire officials say there are still extreme fire conditions because of the hot weather. if -- well, when the weather cools off, the city says it will re open that park. >>> it will be cooling off very soon and maybe a week away, maybe some rain too. >> oh, yeah, we've got some major changes ahead. we're going to get...
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the governor just signed a new law, making it harder to opt out. dr. kim mulvihill discovered there is a surprising new loophole. >> reporter: at tri-valley pediatrics, this boy is getting a flu shot. >> we definitely rely on a pediatrician as an expert. we put our son's health in his hands. >> reporter: now a new california law aims to have more parents talking to their pediatricians. >> it's definitely a step in the right direction. >> reporter: under current state law, before attending school or day care, kids are required to get certain vaccinations. parents can opt out by filing what's called a personal beliefs exemption. parents will have to talk to a licensed health practitioner. >> we want them to get real facts, not just internet, friends or family. >> reporter: dr. sam is director of pediatrics. he's surprised. at the last moment, governor jerry brown added an exception. parents with religious beliefs ruling out vaccinations don't have to jump through these hoops. this new mom thinks it's a good idea. >> the relationship with your pediatricia
the governor just signed a new law, making it harder to opt out. dr. kim mulvihill discovered there is a surprising new loophole. >> reporter: at tri-valley pediatrics, this boy is getting a flu shot. >> we definitely rely on a pediatrician as an expert. we put our son's health in his hands. >> reporter: now a new california law aims to have more parents talking to their pediatricians. >> it's definitely a step in the right direction. >> reporter: under current...
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the police say the fire is by disgruntled client and his law partner. if this arson is a crime against a mayor-year. and the pleas are also looking for the possibility of what they're calling domestic terrorism. >>> because the high-profile nature of who is involved. we to bring in subject matter which is the atf, fbi and sources that this organization and have. >>> did not confirm their involvement in the case. a tryout of a woman accused of killing a cemetery nursing student begins tomorrow. >>> the prosecutors allege that she killed the 26 year-old/year and a safe every room off the relationship with the boyfriend. she disappeared from a parking lot and her body was found months later in a remote area between pleasanton and governor jerry brown has to be to the bill that requires the agency's to a court order before disrupting self-service. the target park and remember lusher the transit agency sparked a free-speech debate when it cut service during a planned protest in san francisco. the governor says it reduced the attention of a true of mercy >>>
the police say the fire is by disgruntled client and his law partner. if this arson is a crime against a mayor-year. and the pleas are also looking for the possibility of what they're calling domestic terrorism. >>> because the high-profile nature of who is involved. we to bring in subject matter which is the atf, fbi and sources that this organization and have. >>> did not confirm their involvement in the case. a tryout of a woman accused of killing a cemetery nursing student...